Oculus Rift creator hints at moving beyond keyboards and controllers

The keyboard is dead. Long live the keyboard

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The Oculus Rift can transport us into brave new worlds but the illusion is still broken by the keyboard or gamepad you need to actually play games.

Oculus Rift founder Palmer Luckey is more than aware of this, and although he may have been clear that consoles aren't the place for Oculus Rift, even current PC inputs aren't going to cut it for the ambitious 21-year-old.

"Keyboards and mice and even gamepads – they're all kind of broken abstractions of how we actually interact with the world," Luckey told TechRadar.

"Keyboards and mice are superhuman interfaces that are very unintuitive. One of the things that the Rift does that's so powerful is that it lets people, anybody, even without hardcore FPS training, look around a world in a way that's natural."